Porphyrogenes zohra ( Möschler, 1879 )

Austin, George T. & Mielke, Olaf H. H., 2008, Hesperiidae of Rondônia, Brazil: Porphyrogenes Watson (Lepidoptera: Pyrginae: Eudamini), with descriptions of new species from Central and South America, Insecta Mundi 2008 (44), pp. 1-56 : 17

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.5169696

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5184939

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scientific name

Porphyrogenes zohra ( Möschler, 1879 )
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Porphyrogenes zohra ( Möschler, 1879) View in CoL

( Fig. 29, 30 View Figure 19-36 , 81, 82 View Figure 65-82 , 124 View Figure 124-128 , 143 View Figure 140-145 )

Telegonus zohra Möschler, 1879 View in CoL . Type locality: Venezuela; male [holo] type ( Fig. 29, 30 View Figure 19-36 ) in MNHU.

Description. Male ( Fig. 29, 30 View Figure 19-36 , 81, 82 View Figure 65-82 ) - mean forewing length = 24.3 mm (24.2-24.6 mm, n = 3; from Honduras, Nicaragua, and Venezuela); forewing with costal fold, apex pointed, not produced, termen and anal margin slightly convex; hindwing termen nearly straight, tornus produced to short lobe, vein Rs arising mid-base and end of discal cell and basad of CuA 2 ( Fig. 124 View Figure 124-128 ); dorsum brown, unmarked; forewing overscaled with orange-brown, heaviest basad, anal margin with sparse tuft proximad; hindwing overscaled with orange-brown posterior to vein Rs, no indication of discal macules; shining gray speculum in base of anterior discal cell, proximal 1/4 of Sc+R 1 -Rs, and proximal 1/3 of costal cell; moderate length tan recumbent tuft near base of Sc+R 1 -Rs, semierect tan tuft arising from near base of discal cell covering speculum in discal cell and, with anterior tuft, covering base of speculum in Sc+R 1 -Rs ( Fig. 124 View Figure 124-128 ); conspicuous erect orange-brown tuft along anterior edge of vein 2A, recumbent gray-tan tuft from posterior edge of 2A; fringes on both wings brown.

Venter orange-brown; forewing vein 2A moderately sinuate, bare and moderately swollen in central 1/3, no distinct groove ( Fig. 124 View Figure 124-128 ); shining gray-brown speculum in proximal 1/4 of CuA 2 -2A (continued to end of bared portion of vein as modified red-brown scales) and in proximal 1/2 of anal cell (continued to tornus as modified red-brown scales); hindwing with no indication of discal macules; cell 2A-3A with deep groove just caudad of vein 2A.

Dorsal head and thorax orange-brown, palpi tawny, eyes red, antennae black on dorsum, yellow on venter and beneath apiculus, nudum red-brown, 27 (n = 1) or 29 (n = 1) segments, ventral thorax orangebrown, pectus tawny, legs orange-brown proximad, orange distad, dorsal abdomen brown, overscaled with orange-brown, ventral abdomen warm brown.

Genitalia ( Fig. 143 View Figure 140-145 ) - tegumen narrow in lateral view, broad and nearly quadrate in dorsal view, long and thin dorso-caudal oriented process from each side of caudal end, tuft double and dense; uncus short, slightly decurved in lateral view, divided in dorsal view, arms widely spaced and short, ventral process of uncus as rounded lobe; gnathos shorter than uncus, terminal ends rounded in ventral view; combined ventral arms from tegumen and dorsal arms from saccus nearly straight; saccus narrow, long, oriented dorso-cephalad; valva with costa-ampulla triangular with narrow flap at apex, harpe very long, narrow becoming slightly broader caudad, curving upward rather abruptly to blunt (somewhat club-shaped in caudal view) and serrated caudal end oriented nearly dorsad; aedeagus much shorter than valva, broad with blunt and flaring caudal end; cornuti as double row of slightly curved, robust, and moderately long spikes.

Female - unknown.

Distribution and phenology. This species has been reported from Honduras and northern South America (Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, northern Brazil [Pará]) ( Möschler 1879, Draudt 1922, Williams and Bell 1940, Bell 1946, Evans 1952, de Jong 1983). Three males were examined during this study: HONDURAS: La Ceiba, 19 June 1981 (GTA #8903), NICARAGUA: Zelaya Dept., Bluefields, 9 Dec. 1975 (GTA #13918), and VENEZUELA: Barinas, Rio Caparo Res. Station, 32 km E El Canton, 3-5 Feb. 1978, seasonal forest at blacklight (J. M. Burns no. X-1673).

Diagnosis and discussion. Porphyrogenes zohra is most similar to P. stresa , but is overall more brightly colored, vein 2A is more sinuate and swollen, and there are differences in the genitalia as noted above under P. stresa . Draudt’s (1922) depiction indicated a specimen with a small yellow macule on the forewing. The male type in MNHU ( Fig. 29, 30 View Figure 19-36 ) is the [holo] type of Telegonus zohra .

Evans (1952) and subsequent students (e.g., Mielke 2004, 2005) have, without justification, considered Thymele virgatus Mabille, 1888 as the female of and synonymous with P. zohra . Thymele virgatus , another taxon (see above under P. omphale ) without a clearly associated male, is here removed from that synonymy since there is yet nothing to indicate its relationship with P. zohra .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Hesperiidae

Genus

Porphyrogenes

Loc

Porphyrogenes zohra ( Möschler, 1879 )

Austin, George T. & Mielke, Olaf H. H. 2008
2008
Loc

Telegonus zohra Möschler, 1879

Moschler 1879
1879
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